Friends, family, and politicians from around the state are mourning the passing of Ariel "Picho" Magana Carrillo, who died yesterday morning in Merida from complications of diabetes. In 1975 when the Free and Sovereign State of Quintana Roo was formed, he became the first Mayor of Isla Mujeres, and remained a leader among the fishermen. Among the most important works during his term was the construction of City Hall, the baseball field "El Pescador", and the construction of a hurricane shelter on the highest part of the island. His tribute yesterday was attended by former President of Mexico Jose Lopez Portillo and former Governor Jesus Martinez Ross. The former Mayor's nickname "Picho" comes from his love of baseball, where pitching is the best position on the diamond. He was part of the leadership of the Langosteros of Quintana Roo. The wake was planned at the Magana Carillo family home on Rueda Medina, near the wooden pier.On Tuesday at 8am there will be a tribute at the Town Square with a funeral procession taking the body to the Church of Immaculate Conception for a celebration of Mass. Burial is expected to take place at 10am, following the Mass.
He was born July 10, 1938, and grew up in the house of the Magana family, and his father was known as an outstanding fisherman who became a prosperous businessman as a shipowner, merchant and politician, founding the first fishing cooperative in 1929, and serving in state government when Q Roo was a Territory. When interviewed about his childhood by the local historian, "Picho" recalled working at the bakery"La Colmena", which was housed in a large wooden building with a white sand floor, and fishing aboard a 23 foot boat called "Patria". In addition to being the first Mayor of Isla Mujeres, he is remembered as a leader of the fishermen and for his love of baseball.
Source: TV Isla Mujeres and TV Isla Mujeres Photo from Municipal FB page

45th Year: Sol al Sol Regatta Is In TownPor Esto reports that on Monday the sailboat "Merrythought" was the first to cross the finish line of the Regatta Sol al Sol 2013 XLV, noting the event has occurred continuously since 1965, originating in St Petersburg. (The banner in the photo accompanying the article says since 1969, and this is the 45th edition. Diario Q Roo also says it has been held continuously since 1965. The Regatta website says it has been run continuously since 1969, Link to History of the Regatta) HERE IS A LINK to the satellite tracking page of the Regatta website, showing the participants arrival times. By Monday noon there were six boats at the Lima dock, where the participants were greeted with a warm welcome and a cold beverage. There were 16 boats yet to arrive, and the participants will be welcomed with the traditional formal City Council Special Session on May 2, honoring the 25 captains (Yes, I know 16 + 6 = 22) and their companions. The traditional Basketball game will be held on the downtown court José del Carmen Pastrana on Wednesday May 1st.

Festival Friday Honoring Moms & Kids
In Mexico, Día del Niño is today, April 30th and Mother's Day is May 10th. (Labor day is May 1st and of course Cinco de Mayo is May 5th). The state and municipal DIF social service agencies are planning a big party to honor the mothers and children of Isla Mujeres on Friday. This is an annual event featuring a show, surprises, gifts, a raffle, and refreshments. This year the entertainment will include the groups "Da Boys", "Pa Children", and member of the "Renata" Dance Academy. Source: Quintanarroense/Ovidio Lopez

Brush Fire In Sac Bajo
In an article dated April 29, Quequi/Carlos Gasca reports a fire consumed 40 square meters of brush yesterday on a vacant lot near the hotel Puerta al Mar. Hotel employees reported the fire shortly after 1pm, and began battling it with hoses from the hotel. Aguakan employees arrived and accessed a water pipe to fight the fire, and Civil Protection firefighters joined in using hoses from the hotel. The two fire trucks were not present and the last comment heard about them was both were "se encontraban en reparación"..being repaired. The fire was under control by 2pm and Aguakan removed the exposed pipes. The cause of the fire is unknown but residents say there are people who enter that property of 1500 square meters, and it is presumed they may have been burning trash and it got out of control. The lot is located in a residential area of Sac Bajo.

Labor Day Parade May Be "Thin"
The CROC labor union will not participate in the Labor Day Parade, "on instructions from Senator Isaías González Cuevas", said local labor union secretary Román Maldonado Euan. He said in its place the members would celebrate with their families. The union will hold a festival at 4p, at the Taxi Union lodge in La Gloria where they will raffle a motorcycle and other items for their members. Other unions have announced they do not plan to participate in the Labor Day Parade, so it is expected to be "tanto escualido"..rather sparse..or as GoogleTranslate says.."so scrawny"or "a bit skinny". Source: Jesus Molina/Diario Respuesta Labor Day is May 1st.

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This Thursday, May 2nd is our May Isla Mujeres Artist Fair. We have 42 participants, many new ones & some visiting ones back! There will be a great variety of art & lots of yummy food options. We hope to see you in the town square from 4pm to 7pm this Thursday to celebrate the artists of Isla!!

From restaurant sesoloco, promocion de martes (valido solo domicilio) tel. 8771446 de 6:00pm a 12:30 am .Tuesday promotion...Dine Out only 6p-1230am Sensilla means "plain" and pan de ajo is garlic breadwith a liter of Coke. In the comments it says they are pizzas grandes and mentions a choice of "hawai,peperoni mexicana, o alguna de tres ingredientes" (or any three ingredients) The bottom half says 2 pastas (Carbonera or Crema) & 2 (garlic) breads & two cans of soda

It is the last day of April! Crazy, how time flies when it is sunny. Today, we have some of our favorite specials, The BLW Panini w/ grilled chicken, bacon, jack & cheddar cheese topped w/ spinach crema & the wildly popular Bear T w/ grilled chicken, tomato, red onion, lettuce & basil pesto mayo. Heading to the beach? Get some grub to go & soak up some rays for us! We look forward to seeing you at Barlito!

Today is Dia del Ninos...Tomorrow is Labor Day. Today they are inaugurating the Iguana playground by Isla 33 and the Caribbean Walkway across the street. Thursday is the Artist's Fair on the Square, Friday is the big festival for moms & kids at the Blue Dome. Cinco de Mayo is Friday...this is a long holiday weekend. The Naval wives Breakfast is Thursday at 9am at the Naval Club...you can purchase a ticket at the door and it benefits the Naval Hospital. Mother's day is May 10th.

From Carol Beier , I am having a yard sale to clear out all the stock I had in my store "Something Different" . Mostly ceramic pieces for home decoration, some scrap booking paper, some household. Monday-Friday 12:00 to 4:00 pm. Location from Mango Cafe go one block south, turn right and follow street to Casa Amor. House is the former CFE office. Blowout prices,

Today at 5pm there will be an inauguration of the "Iguanas" playground (In amplification la Gloria, behind Isla 33's property) and at 6pm there will be a ribbon cutting ceremony at the Caribbean walkway, where families can enjoy sports, yoga, or just admiring the majesty of the Caribbean Sea. Isla Mujere "Somos Todos!"

From My FB feed......Looking at my blog stats to see Who in the World is interested in Isla Mujeres news & photos (in English). The US always leads, with Mx in second and then Canada (Canada's stats rise in direct coorelation to their temps dropping).Lately France is neck & neck w Canada & occasionally leading!..and Russia is close behind !?.., dropping UK from their usual 4th place. Surprisingly in #9 & 10 for the past month are China & Iran!! (It gives me top ten daily/weekly/monthly/all time) This week Romania and Poland are #9 & 10, with China in 8th and Germany 7th, just behind Russia. There are direct flights from the UK, Germany, France, & Russia to Cancun. Last time I had hits from China, on of my Isla-Canadian neighbors was visiting there. Quien sabe, but it is kinda interesting, to me to wonder who these folks are & what they think of the conglomeration of photos & info & odd comments I publish daily....

♥ FRom Isla Animals....

Daily Update: Wow was yesterday tough. People always ask me how hard is it to let the dogs go. My answer is that I’m just glad they are getting a loving home ...but every once in a while one of them breaks my heart. Guapo did that yesterday. I hand fed that cutie three meals a day for a month. At some times I didn’t think he would make it, the infection was so bad, and then he would rally. I will miss Guapo forever; he’s such a sweet, special, guy. But he’s in a loving forever home with Cathy and I know he will be cared for and loved. Dharma is almost home too, she’s waiting in Florida for a flight to Ohio where Robin will give her a wonderful home.See More

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Playa Norte now in real time in Isla Mujeres

The
Early Edition with the newspaper photographs and headlines is usually published around sunrise.
This
Final Edition with the translated articles, plus original photos
including the sunrise and the "Around the Internet in the Past 24 Hours"
section usually publishes around noon.
Both blogs always have links to the original
articles.
Usually if an article is "missing", it may have been published in another paper recently, and translated.in a previous post.
.

Regatta's ArrivalPor Esto's article about the Regatta Sol al Sol 2013 just says that the Navy boats YucatanPC224",and MLB-SB-103 are awaiting their arrival, and gives the same information about the Captain's Cup event at the Casa de las Rocas on May first, so I checked the Regatta website, going to the tracking page HERE, where it shows that the yachts began arriving Sunday evening around ~10pm EDT (I think that is ~9pm Isla time. It is in English. There are different categories, and the times are adjusted, so the order of arrival may differ from the order of the winners.).

Successful Event "In Search Of The Lost Treasure Of Mundaca"

Dozens of children enjoyed an event held by the Parks & Museums department in coordination with the DIF social service agency called “En Busca del Tesoro Perdido de Mundaca”, which I would translate as "Seeking the Lost Treasure of Mundaca", but I like GoogleTranslate's: "Raiders of the Lost Treasure of Mundaka". This is part of the DIF 'diffusers' program, where children participate in recreational and environmental activities, and learn about children's rights, and share their knowledge and experience with other children. The children and their parents toured the Hacienda Mundaca, learning about the history of this pirate, who is now a part of the cultural history of the island. They formed teams and assisted with cleaning up the park. They enjoyed refreshments and planted coconut palms in designated areas of the estate. They had a search for the lost treasure of Mundaca, and received prizes after finding the chests.They met the mascot from the Tortugranja (Turtle 'farm' Conservatory), who is named Cary. Previously, contest was held to name the mascot, which was won by Nicole Preciado Calderón. In Spanish, a hawksbill turtle is a Carey, and it also stands for "Cari" from carismática, cariñosa and caribeña,which means charismatic, caring, and Caribbean. The design of the image, or costume of the mascot was done by the other winner of that contest, Nicole Preciado Calderón. The event began at 8:30 am, but it doesn't mention which day. Source: Muncipal website

Program Exchanging Recyclables For Food Returns
This article in Quequi/Carlos Gasca dated April 28 reports the state program "Recycling Trash for Food" took place yesterday beginning at 8am at the Green Dome in colonia Salinas, where hundreds of Islanders lined up to participate, with boxes & bags in their arms. They exchanged cardboard, metal, glass and other materials for food until the event concluded after 11am. Residents comments about how this program helps them with family expenses and they will miss it when it is suspended. In Diario Respuesta/Jesus Molina the article about this event in colonia Salina Chica notes the importance of the inclusion of children in this program, which also aims to educate residents about separating trash for recycling. A resident of colonia Caribeña, Juana Chimay, commented that her husband is out of work, so when they heard the announcement of this upcoming event, they began collecting recyclable trash from the streets, and she thanked the Governor for this program, saying it helps the poorest people on the island.

Clean Up Advised At GarrafonDiario Respuesta/Jesus Molina reports a complaint was received by telephone from Islander Mario López, about trash and brush at Garrafon Park, which is near the complainants home. The reporter visited the overlook of the ecopark at the southeastern coast of the isle, and found weeds and trash that needed removal, as well as trash bins in need of repair. Diario QRoo/Manuel Valdez reported having received a complaint, visiting the site, and observing trash and overgrown weeds that need attention. He said the litter bins lack tops, and there are potholes in the parking area. Both reporters noted that this is a popular tourist attraction, with an exceptional view, but this inattention to maintenance is likely to make a bad impression on visitors.

Watch Your StepDiario Respuesta/Jesus Molina reported that downtown merchant Juanito Zarape complained about "Planters that have become broken, areas of cobblestone that have depressions, and there are tops of drains (tapas de los registros) that may break at any time". The reporter says that the merchants requested his presence to complain to the media, noting that there are covers to the electric accesses are broken or lacking, which are a public hazard. The merchants commented that the items with the "duck" ("patito") trademark are "bien baratos" or 'cheap', and say that although the municipal authorities have done renovations, these items are damaged now.

Fled After Hitting Parked Vehicle
Authorities are investigating the whereabouts of the driver of the black Altima that ran into a parked van at ~5am on Saturday morning, leaving both vehicles in "malas condiciones" (bad shape). The police received a report of the crash which occurred in colonia Miraflores, some meters from the Laguna Makax fishing cooperative. The black Altima lacks license plates, and the driver fled, leaving "los envases de cervezas" behind (containers of beer) in the abandoned car, so it is presumed the driver was drinking. The vehicle was impounded. The article notes that there is "reliable data" about the whereabouts of the driver, and that the vehicle is 'apparently' owned by a food vendor who uses it for selling food, and that 'according to gathered information' the son of the vendor was drinking, lost control, and was fortunate nothing worse happened and that no one was in the road, except the van, which was properly parked (Camioneta can mean van or truck or SUV.). Source: Diario Q Roo/Manuel Valdez

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the beautiful Caribbean sea, with
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neighborhood of Bachilleres, among
upscale
villas
& boutique
hotelitos,
convenient to downtown
or
the colonias, yet
separate. Quiet & Private.Free
amenities such as
hammocks,
bikes, outdoor shower,
portable beach
chairs &
beach towels,
washer, loungers & BBQ.
Breathtaking
panoramic views from the
rooftop terrace. Upstairs room also available.Downtown
is ~ a mile away; if
you don't feel like
walking or biking, flag a $2 taxi or hop
on the bus. We also have
room for parking,You can enjoy the music & crowds downtown, then
come home our
quiet neighborhood of Bachilleres where you'll sleep to the sounds of the sea.. $275/$325/$425 wk $40/50/$65nt Monthly Discounts

View from rooms

Small room

Large room

Fine
dining a few steps away at Da Luisa or try the
traditional neighborhood eateries a couple blocks farther. Stroll
five minutes down the coastal sidewalk to Mango Cafe or
Monchi's,shop at Chedraui or
visit restaurants, bars, & beach
clubs; minutes away by bike or on foot. Our guests recommend the
Yoga classes a couple villas away at hotelito Casa
Ixchel. Fresh juice, produce & tortillas a few blocks
away in the village, as well as a pharmacy and
variety of other stores and small local restaurants

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Come
support the 42 artists displaying & selling their talents! The
Artist Fair is for the whole family so you need not leave the little
ones at home. There will be lots to see, experience & eat! We look
forward to having you celebrate the talent of Isla with us on Thursday,
May 2nd from 4 to 7pm.

Below is the headline for the TVIM article that says....In the early hours of Monday April 29th, former Mayor Ariel Magana Carrillo, known as Picho, passed away, in Merida, Yucatan, from complications of diabetes.

The comment is about Missing our former island with its streets of fine white sand and the typical wooden houses, and the coconut palms so verdant and stunning. We miss the former customs and beautiful traditions, with their nobility and humbleness and the peace and harmony in which islanders lived.

Maybe s/he's expecting to come into some money soon and figuring out how to spend it. Or trying to be adopted as Store Mascot...with little success.

La verdad no se como de que año son las fotos. It says he doesn't know what year these photos were taken

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Early Edition with the newspaper photographs and headlines is usually published around sunrise.
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Final Edition with the translated articles, plus original photos
including the sunrise and the "Around the Internet in the Past 24 Hours"
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Both blogs always have links to the original
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Usually if an article is "missing", it may have been published in another paper recently, and translated.in a previous post.
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MVC Guests from Ontario wrote...

We have returned to Maravilla Caribe and we consider it to be a gem. Is it a luxurious resort? No. On the other hand, it's the kind of place where you feel comfortable sitting outside with a beer and watching the ocean, reading all afternoon in a hammock or going for a long walk along the shore. To sit on the patio with a plate of fresh fruit and a cup of coffee is my idea of the perfect morning. It's like having your own little private beach cottage - it's not fancy but that's not what we're looking for. A 15 minute walk takes you into the busy little town, full of great little restaurants and shops, and a $3 taxi ride will get you just about anywhere on the island. The landlord is friendly, accommodating and genuinely cares about and knows the local community. For anyone who wants a lavish package vacation, this obviously isn't the place for you - there are plenty of resorts that will fit your needs. Maravilla is a simple, lovely place to get away from it all.

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Taunya from Washington wrote

Hi Ronda,

I want to say thank you again for a fabulous vacation! Your studio was perfect! Having the extra space, kitchenette and dinning table made the space perfect for a long stay. Your little details like coffee filters and ice cube trays made it feel like home. I also really appreciated that you were there if I needed anything, but that you also let me have my space.

Being out of downtown, yet close to everything made the location perfect. Add the beautiful beach and it couldn't have been any better!

Thank you so much! When I return to Isla I will be back on your doorstep. Happy Holidays!

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Judy from Ohio wrote...I stayed at Maravilla and absolutely loved it. Beach and patio was kept very clean and since handicapped I would spend the days on patio with my laptop at table right outside my room. Each room had table/chairs in front of room. Not many places on isla you have the beach right outside your door-saves alot of money instead of renting beach chairs and buying drinks downtown. I also do not like crowded beaches and stacks of chairs next to each other as on the north beaches. You hear absolutely no street noise just the waves hitting the shore. There were bikes free to use, beachchairs free to take to downtown, and free washer/dryer to use. The price is excellent value and the owners live there so they do not need to list with an agency giving renters better $ value. Isla is not for everyone. But condo/luxury hotels now line the once beautiful North Beach for those wanting the Cancun version of places to stay, so sad, plus $$$$. I prefer peace,quiet, and great value. Not many places with sunrise/sunset views.

Renee from Toronto wrote...

For some of us, there comes a time when we prefer peace and quiet to hustle and bustle. For a few regrettable years, I got off buses and lined up with the rest of the schmucks to check in for the all inclusive 'experience'. I set the alarm daily to head down with everyone else to make dinner reservations for the pleasure of eating soggy Sushi served by brusque Bahamians. I wore the wristband of shame, identifying me as an easy mark on any excursion. I tipped and cajoled the bartender for extra shots of rum. I listened to the drunken monologues of people who get to cut loose just once a year. With the all inclusive experience, your fate is not entirely your own...

And then I tried something else, the self catering experience - more a case of here's your key, here's your apartment, have fun! Settle in, stock your fridge, stock your bar and you're off to the races. Happy hour is whenever you choose. No lining up at a buffet. Snorkel on your own time. Open a bottle of wine and cook a leisurely dinner - no one's rushing you out for the next seating. Sleep in and eat breakfast when you want, don't worry about the dining room being closed.

That's the experience I prefer these days. And Mara Villa doesn't disappoint. You get exactly what you pay for: a clean and comfortable room with everything you need. The experience is great for people who like to 'do their own thing.' In essence, staying at Mara Villa is like having your own private beachfront villa.

Amenities include good wifi, towels, sheets, dishes, pots and pans, a fridge and freezer, drinking water, hammock hooks, and a clothesline. Bonuses include a patio with tables and chairs, a charcoal BBQ, a beach for watching the sun rise over the water, and a rooftop for watching the sun set over Cancun (also good for star gazing and extreme suntanning).

The local bus passes by the front door and costs 4 pesos to head downtown. A taxi is about $2 into town. Chedraui, the big grocery store, is less than 10 minutes away by foot. Grab a cheap cab home if you've really stocked up.

Ronda is a great host - a storehouse of island information about where to eat and what to do. Bruce, her husband, is an avid snorkeler and can point you in the best direction off their private beach for underwater wildlife. I was lucky enough to see dolphins swimming offshore one day. Close to shore I also saw a barracuda, a sting ray and a pair of graceful Caribbean squid. The usual tropical fish abound as well.

It's worth noting that Mara Villa is located on the east side of the island, windward. The shore is more dramatic and rocky, but there are very few, if any, mosquitos. The west side of the island is calmer and more traditionally 'beachy', but mosquitoes abound at dawn and dusk. With the rocky shore, you need water shoes for entering the water and swimming, but you have the beach all to yourself at Mara Villa. Head to the sublimely Caribbean style North Beach if you miss the crowds.

I spent almost a month at Mara Villa and it was the calm, casual and relaxing experience I craved. I will be back to Mara Villa, but I won't ever go back to an all inclusive.

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Jane C from Penland wrote...

My friend and I just stayed at Maravilla Caribe, December 20-25, 2012 and we had an absolutely wonderful experience. The owner, Ronda made me feel comfortable before I arrived, providing helpful information about travel to the area. She made an extra effort to secure a larger room for us, which was perfect. Maravilla is quaint, charming, clean & comfortable. We loved the bright green color of the house! The kitchenette was simple, clean and well equipped with everything we needed to prepare meals. The beds are very comfortable and Ronda provides lots of clean towels. She even offered to let us use the washer/dryer and bicycles for free! The best part (other than the low cost) is you have your own private beach in the back! It is a beautiful place that I highly recommend.

Carol D from Peterborough wrote.....

Hello I stayed at MaraVilla, la Casa Verde :-), Dec 10 to 20 this 2012 for my first time and would not hesitate to return. This is my 11th year staying on the island and I have stayed at many places. The location is amazing, and the owners have modified the patio doors so that those of us who want to hear the waves all night can do so with security. They were super helpful at every turn and what meant the most to me is that they really care about their guests and are friendly. We enjoyed a wonderful lunch together. The room was spacious and clean. At MaraVilla there are only 3 rooms facing the water so it is peaceful, quiet and private. At MaraVilla, there were workers out painting the house in front and raking the beach and it was well maintained. There were no rocks on the clean tile patio. you do need water shoes to wade in to the water but it is worth it. And if you want to go to a more perfect beach i.e. no reef etc then one could go and pay 150-200+ per night at Playa Norte (but you won't hear the waves from your bed or have the privacy or owners that care about you!!). The bed was comfortable, mattress good, sheets in good shape and clean (more than i can say about the place i had the misfortune of staying in Progresso!!). Honestly you get what you pay for in this world and if you were to go to Tulum, or San Filipe or Progresso you are sure getting much more bang for your buck at MaraVilla in the 50-65 dollar range!!! If you are a 5 star resort person I would say stay at a 5 star resort, but if you enjoy the waves, quiet, privacy and caring owners then stay at this MaraVilla the Casa Verde :-)

Noska from Austin wrote....Maravilla is one of the coolest little spots on the isla.The hosts are awesome,location perfect,rooms are clean and affordable

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